Lovely to see you - I’m very late on catch up! I’ve already realised my next Edie will be much improved. Still wearing my very first t shirt and I did most of it on my then new overlocker! Love this pattern - such a nice sew. 😘😘
Hello... thanks great sewalong. Is the stay tape you're using the cotton stay tape in your shop? I wasn't sure if the one you sell is fusible? Thanks Deborah
bias tape is "biais" in French (pretty close to "B.A.", only it's a short i, not a long one- sorry I can't think of an English word that would sound like it), no need to say "ruban"
Lovely to see you - I’m very late on catch up! I’ve already realised my next Edie will be much improved. Still wearing my very first t shirt and I did most of it on my then new overlocker! Love this pattern - such a nice sew. 😘😘
Also the table behind is that the new painted. Looks beautiful
Hi it’s Caz from Trowbridge
According to the French section of the instructions on my stabilising iron on bias tape packet the french word for this is stabilmanche
Hello... thanks great sewalong. Is the stay tape you're using the cotton stay tape in your shop? I wasn't sure if the one you sell is fusible? Thanks Deborah
It’s the Vilene bias tape with us fusible. They sell it in their shop. If you look at the live chat, Rosie links it to their website.
@@mnoeliarc great thanks for your help. Deborah
Finished edges do we do that too?
bonjour Lisa , happy to be with you ,
Hi Lisa are you sewing on top of the tape .xx
I thank you for sharing this but with stabilizing the neck edge, the tape should be cut the length on the pattern in case the fabric has stretched
I was wondering why you don’t see the sleeve in the flat?
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bias tape is "biais" in French (pretty close to "B.A.", only it's a short i, not a long one- sorry I can't think of an English word that would sound like it), no need to say "ruban"